ADMINISTERING
DDM does the following:
To gather and report information across multiple servers and domains, DDM uses a collection hierarchy consisting of servers that collect information from other servers, and node servers from which the information is collected. All event information is stored and consolidated in the Domino Domain Monitor that you can view. You specify the collection hierarchy, that is, which servers are collection servers and which are node servers. A collection hierarchy can be multi-tiered with collection servers collecting from other collection servers, but that is not required for DDM to run. As with the DDM probes, the collection hierarchy is easy to create and modify in a configuration user interface in the Monitoring Configuration database (EVENTS4.NSF).
A collection server collects two classes of event information, enhanced events and simple events. When you open an event, the Event document contains a Class type field that indicates whether the event is a simple event or an enhanced event. Enhanced events include events generated by a DDM Probe document, events generated by a Domino event generator, or any other event with specific target information appearing in the DDM event report. Target information includes servers, databases, agents, or a user-specified target. A simple event is any event that is not associated with or that does not contain specific target information. For example, most of the events that are reported to the Domino server console are simple events.
Related concepts DDM probes Maintaining DDM Probes DDM server collection hierarchy Managing the DDM server collection hierarchy Domino Domain Monitor database Event-related documents Maintaining the Domino Domain Monitor database Filtering events in DDM
Related tasks Using IBM Sametime in the Domino domain monitor database
Related reference Specifying ACL settings and roles in the DDM database